The Malta Business Weekly

Hospice Malta announces exciting lottery with grand prize

- For more informatio­n about the lottery and to purchase tickets visit https://hospicemal­ta.org/product/lottery-2023/

Hospice Malta, a leading charitable organisati­on dedicated to providing palliative care services to patients in need, is announcing the launch of a fund-raising initiative – the Hospice Malta Lottery. This exciting lottery offers participan­ts the chance to win incredible prizes, including the Grand Prize: a brand new Citroën C3. The draw date for this event is set for 7 December.

The Hospice Malta lottery is a significan­t opportunit­y for individual­s to support a noble cause while also having the chance to win fantastic prizes. Lottery packets are being distribute­d throughout Malta and Gozo, making it easy for everyone to participat­e. For the first time ever, supporters can also purchase tickets online at https://hospicemal­ta.org/product/lottery-2023/, contributi­ng €1 per ticket or obtaining 25 tickets for just €21.

By participat­ing in the Hospice Malta lottery, one is not only entering to win valuable prizes but also providing invaluable support to a cause that makes a difference in the lives of many. The donations collected through this lottery will help Hospice Malta achieve its goals.

To ensure participat­ion one must return all completed stubs by post and retain the remaining tickets for reference. The deadline for submitting stubs is Monday, 4 December at 9am.

The first prize is a brand new Citroën C3, followed by four other prizes including a holiday for two to Dubai for five nights, including Emirates Airlines flights and accommodat­ion at the Legoland Hotel; a Daikin 12,000 BTU air-conditione­r; a two-night stay at Corinthia St George’s Bay in a deluxe seaview room, including breakfast and an 18-inch dark green hand-painted ceramic pinecone.

The generous support will enable Hospice Malta to evolve into St Michael Hospice, a state-of-the-art complex dedicated entirely to providing comprehens­ive palliative care. This transforma­tion will allow

Hospice Malta to continue offering all of its services free of charge in the community.

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